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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ahead has been" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be an attempt to convey a sense of something that has been previously established or discussed, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The plan ahead has been discussed in previous meetings."
Alternatives: "the future has been" or "what lies ahead has been".
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because a train ahead has been derailed.
The forecasting model for dissolved oxygen half an hour ahead has been validated with experimental data.
The road ahead has been partly illuminated by Chrysler, America's number-three producer.
Thinking ahead has been a prime part of the company's success.
The main topic of conversation back home ahead has been the lack of options within the team.
Although hugely ambitious, his drive to get ahead has been tempered by a strong awareness of where he's come from.
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"The seeds of whatever future lay ahead had been sown".
Baroness Barker, chair of the party's conference committee, said the decision to press ahead had been difficult but correct.
At 1pm there was still no guarantee; Presa's presser, designed to confirm the game was going ahead, had been put back.
As far, there's no word on the price of the game, although "more details in the weeks ahead" have been promised.
Although pay deals for the year ahead have been more restrained than feared, the settlements are still more generous than before.
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